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WSU up to No. 14 in AP poll after win over Oregon, leapfrogging No. 15 UW

Oct 21, 2018, 12:11 PM

WSU's Renard Bell scored a touchdown in its 34-20 win over Oregon. (AP)...

WSU's Renard Bell scored a touchdown in its 34-20 win over Oregon. (AP)

(AP)

Last week, the WSU Cougars entered the Associated Press poll for the first time all season. This week, they jumped so high they leapfrogged the rival UW Huskies.

See the complete AP and Coaches’ polls here

After a 34-20 win over then-No. 12 Oregon on Saturday night, WSU checked in at No. 14 Sunday in the latest AP poll. Washington, which has been ranked each week this season, remained at No. 15 after pulling away from Colorado late for a 27-13 win at home Saturday.

Oregon (5-2 overall) dropped to No. 19 after its loss in the Palouse.

The annual Apple Cup, set for Nov. 23 in Pullman, is shaping up to again decide the Pac-12 North champion, with the Huskies (5-2 overall, 4-1 conference) currently first in the division and the Cougars (6-1, 3-1) tied for second with No. 24 Stanford (5-2, 3-1).

Pac-12 standings

UW will be on the road next Saturday against Cal (4-3, 1-3), while WSU goes to Stanford to settle who will be in the driver’s seat to challenge the Huskies for the North title. Washington will host Stanford the following week.

Elsewhere in the AP poll, Clemson is back at No. 2 behind top-ranked Alabama, moving up to where it started, after a convincing victory and Ohio State’s first loss of the season.

The Crimson Tide are a unanimous No. 1, with all 61 first-place votes, for the first time this season.

The Tigers trailed only Alabama in the preseason rankings, but a couple of close wins in September – combined with seemingly impressive performances by other highly ranked teams – dragged Clemson to as low as No. 4.

Coming off a lopsided win against North Carolina State, Clemson rose a spot this week. Notre Dame is No. 3 and LSU is No. 4, setting the stage for a top-five matchup between the Tigers and Crimson Tide in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Nov. 3. Both have an open date this week.

Michigan is No. 5 and Ohio State dropped to No. 11 after being upset by Purdue.

POLL POINTS

No. 25 Appalachian State is ranked in the AP poll for the first time in school history. The Mountaineers (5-1) have not lost since opening the season with an overtime defeat at Penn State.

App State transitioned to the FBS, the highest level of Division I football, in 2014 after years as an FCS power. Under former coach Jerry Moore, the Mountaineers were a regular playoff participant. The program peaked in the mid-2000s, winning three straight FCS (Division I-AA) championships from 2005-07. And, most memorably, App State pulled off one of the most stunning upsets in college football history against Michigan in 2007.

Moore retired after the 2012 season and was replaced by former App State quarterback and assistant coach Scott Satterfield. The move up in class and into the Sun Belt has been practically seamless. The Mountaineers are 46-23 under Satterfield, with two Sun Belt titles. The only other Sun Belt team to ever be ranked was Troy on Nov. 13, 2016.

This season’s team was expected to contend for another conference championship. A case could be made it is exceeding even those high expectations after replacing four-year starting quarterback Taylor Lamb and much of its defensive front seven. Since falling to Penn State, the Mountaineers have outscored their opponents 231-49.

UP

No. 14 Washington State was the only big mover to rise in the rankings this week, jumping 11 spots after beating Oregon.

DOWN

– Ohio State dropped out of the top 10 for the first this season, tumbling nine spots.

– No. 19 Oregon dropped seven spots after taking its second loss.

– No. 22 North Carolina State fell six spots after losing for the first time this season.

IN

– No. 23 Utah is ranked for the first time this season, making it five straight years the Utes started the season unranked but moved into the rankings at some point. From 2014-16, Utah started the season outside the Top 25 but finished it ranked. Utah has won three straight, scoring at least 40 points in each game.

– No. 24 Stanford is back in the rankings after falling out two weeks ago.

OUT

– Michigan State and Mississippi State fell out of the rankings again after losing for the third time this season.

– Cincinnati’s first loss of the season, in overtime to Temple, cost the Bearcats their first ranking since 2012.

CONFERENCE CALL

SEC – 6 teams (1, 4, 7, 9, 12, 16).

Big Ten – 5 (5, 11, 17, 18, 20).

Pac-12 – 5 (14, 15, 19, 23, 24).

Big 12 – 3 (6, 8, 13).

ACC – 2 (2, 22).

American – 2 (10, 21).

Sun Belt – 1 (25).

Independent – 1 (3).

RANKED vs. RANKED

No. 7 Georgia vs. No. 9 Florida in Jacksonville, Florida. The first of two games involving the Bulldogs that will decide the SEC East. Georgia faces Kentucky on Nov. 3.

No. 14 Washington State at No. 24 Stanford. Cougars try to grab control of the Pac-12 North.

No. 18 Iowa at No. 17 Penn State. The Nittany Lions will help decide the Big Ten West with home games against the Hawkeyes and No. 20 Wisconsin.

AP College Football Writer Ralph D. Russo contributed to this report.

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